Jeffrey Burnett
2021 “Translating Archaeology into Narratives: Using Fiction to Share Findings from the Shoudy Site (20BE634) in Berrien County, Michigan”, poster presented at the Midwest Archaeology Conference, 2021

Jeffrey Burnett
2021 “Exploring Baptist Temple Park in the Highlands: The Beginning of An Historical Archaeology Project in Oak Bluffs”, paper presented at the East Chop Association End of Year Board Meeting, July 2021

Jeffrey Burnett
2021 “Exploring How Black Feminist Geographies Can Support Community-based Participatory Spatial Studies of the Past”, paper presented at the Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, April 30 – May 2.

Jeffrey Burnett, Autumn Painter, and Stacey L. Camp
2021 “The Archaeology of Children on Michigan State University’s Campus” with , paper presented at the 2021 Society for Historical Archaeology Virtual Conference, January 6-9. Link to recorded talk: http://campusarch.msu.edu/?p=8577

Jeffrey Burnett
2020 “Telling Stories of Resistance: Exploring How Black Feminist Geographies Can Influence Spatial Studies of the Past”, paper presented at Wayne State Department of Anthropology Transformations Conference 2020, Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan, February 28.

Jeffrey Burnett
2020 “Starting Slow: Community informed background research on Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts”, paper presented at the 2020 Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, Boston, MA, January 8-11.

Jeffrey Burnett
2019 “Community Archaeology in Oak Bluffs, MA”, paper presented at 2019 Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology 2019 Annual Meeting and Conference, Lake George, New York, November 7-10.

Jeffrey Burnett
2019 “Non-Native archaeology on Colonized Native Lands”, paper presented at the American Indian & Indigenous Studies Third Annual Graduate Student Symposium in Indigenous Studies, Michigan State University – East Lansing, April 19.